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The control of death and the death of control: The effects of mortality salience,neuroticism, and worldview threat on the desire for control
Institution:1. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA;2. Columbia University, New York, NY, USA;1. Department of Psychiatry, Center for Depression Research and Clinical Care, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-9119, United States;2. VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, TX, United States;3. Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, United States;4. Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, United States;5. Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, United States;6. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, United States;7. Department of Psychiatry, Stonybrook University School of Medicine, United States;8. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, United States;9. Spectrum CBT, Los Angeles, California, United States
Abstract:Two studies were designed to examine whether neuroticism would moderate the effect of mortality salience on desire for control. In Study 1, participants completed a neuroticism scale, contemplated their mortality or a control topic, and then completed a desire for control scale. Results indicated that those low in neuroticism evidenced an increase in desire for control following mortality salience whereas those high in neuroticism showed decreased desire for control. Study 2 used a 2 (neuroticism level) ×2 (worldview threat) ×2 (mortality salience) design to examine whether confident faith in a belief system is responsible for the increased desire for control among low neuroticism participants. Here results indicated that if participants scoring low in neuroticism were confronted with a threat to their worldview and were then reminded of their death, they showed reduced desires for control. Discussion focuses on the implications of these results for understanding the relationship between neuroticism, desire for control, and terror management processes.
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